Destination Comparison

Puno vs Medellín

Which destination has more documented tourist scam activity? Side-by-side comparison based on verified reports.

27

Total scams compared

Puno

8 warnings

Medellín

19 warnings

Overall Risk Assessment

Medellín

Higher documented risk

Puno has a lower overall scam risk score. Based on weighted frequency scoring across 27 documented reports. Both destinations are safe with preparation.

Side-by-Side Breakdown

Puno

Lower risk

Peru · South America

Total documented scams8

Severity

High
1
Medium
3
Low
4

Top scams

  • Bus Terminal Bag Theft at 3 AM
  • Uros Islands "Authentic" Overpriced Tour
  • Altitude Sickness Pharmacy Overcharge
  • Taxi Counterfeit Note Change
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Medellín

Higher risk

Colombia · South America

Total documented scams19

Severity

High
11
Medium
5
Low
3

Top scams

  • Motorcycle Snatch Theft (Motochorro)
  • Nightlife Drink Spiking in El Poblado Bars
  • Paseo Millonario (Organized Gang Taxi Robbery)
  • ATM Shoulder Surfing and Card Trapping
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Overlapping Risk

Scam Types Found in Both Destinations

These categories appear in both Puno and Medellín. If you're visiting both on the same trip, these are the patterns to study first.

Common Questions

Puno vs Medellín — Common Questions

Is Puno or Medellín safer for tourists?
Based on documented scam data, Puno has a lower overall risk score. Puno has 8 documented warnings (1 high severity) vs 19 in Medellín (11 high severity). Both are popular tourist destinations visited safely by millions each year — preparation matters more than the destination itself.
What scams should I watch for in both Puno and Medellín?
Both cities have documented activity in: Street Scams, Restaurant Scams, Accommodation Scams, Tour & Activities, Money & ATM Scams. If you're visiting both, these are the scam types to review first since the same tactics are used in each city.
Which city has more high-severity tourist scams?
Puno has 1 high-severity documented scams vs 11 in Medellín. High-severity scams carry significant financial or safety risk and should be reviewed carefully before travel regardless of which destination you choose.